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From litigation to elsewhere?
I worked for a small civil litigation firm that recently went under. Stupidly, I saw the signs and didn't apply for anything else. I'm almost 4 years from graduation at a T-1 and looking to leave litigation if possible. I have consistently practiced law from bar passage in 2013 until now and even have trial experience. Any career advice? I feel like I'm stuck.
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Re: From litigation to elsewhere?
Probably not going to be able to *leave* litigation, but perhaps an in-house position where litigation experience assists in putting business/transactional practice into context of potential litigation?